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Arizona has a teacher shortage. The state’s top education officials say this fueled it
A survey from the Arizona Department of Education shows over 4,200 teacher positions are filled by long-term substitutes, student teachers, third-party vendors, or existing teachers working through their planning period.
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Shop, sip, and stroll through Arizona’s holiday markets
Discover Arizona’s best holiday markets of the season, from cozy small-town fairs to traditional European-style Christmas villages.
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As solitary confinement surges in ICE detention centers, oversight weakens
Solitary confinement at immigration detention centers has surged since President Donald Trump returned to office, even as the Department of Homeland Security’s internal oversight network has been gutted.
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World of Illumination is back for 2025. How to see the holiday lights in metro Phoenix
Ready to see some holiday lights? Here is everything to know about World of Illumination Tempe and Glendale.
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Grijalva ends 50-day swearing-in standoff, restoring representation and district services to southern AZ
Weeks after she was elected to serve in Congress, Adelita Grijalva was finally sworn into office—but over 800,000 Arizonans were without constituent services since September.
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Window shopping: Interesting rental listings we found in Phoenix this week (Nov. 13)
Are you looking for a new rental in Phoenix? Here are some interesting listings we found this week.
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The best dive bars in Phoenix? Here’s a look at the oldest
The Valley is home to a few dive bars that have survived since the turn of the century, each with its own quirks from tiki-style decor to year-round Christmas lights.
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Hazel Chandler, who fought for cleaner air and climate action in Arizona, dies at 80
Hazel Chandler’s family is asking those who would like to honor the activist’s memory to consider planting a tree, preferably a native species, to provide shade for Arizonans.
























